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Read and concurred and Messrs Bragdon of York, Chase of Livermore, Coburn of Bloomfield, Whitney of Brooks & Mowry of Lubec are joined.
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[Sandy River Agricul. Society]
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Petition of Sandy River Agricultural Society for an act of incorporation.
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Read and committed to Messrs Lock of Chesterville, Bodwell of Shapleigh and Shaw of Waterford. Sent up for concurrence.
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[Committee of Hartford]
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Petition of the Committee appointed by the town of Hartford on the subject of the Militia. Read and committed to the committee hereafter to be appointed on the subject of the Militia. Sent up for concurrence.
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[William Stinson]
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Petition by William Stinson praying that certain marriages by him solemnized may be legalized. Read and committed to the committee on New trials. Sent up for concurrence.
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[Eli Longley & als]
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Petition of Eli Longley and others respecting a Canal. Read and committed to the joint standing committee on Canals, turnpike roads & Bridges. Sent up for concurrence.
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[John Haynes & als]
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Petition of John Haynes and others praying that their marriages may be legalized.
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In Senate January 11, 1821
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Read and committed to the joint standing committee on New Trials. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.

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30 Read and concurred and Messrs Bragdon of York, Chase of Livermore, Coburn of Bloomfield, Whitney of Brooks & Mowry of Lubec are joined.

[Sandy River Agricul. Society] Petition of Sandy River Agricultural Society for an act of incorporation. Read and committed to Messrs Lock of Chesterville, Bodwell of Shapleigh and Shaw of Waterford. Sent up for concurrence.

[Committee of Hartford] Petition of the Committee appointed by the town of Hartford on the subject of the Militia. Read and committed to the committee hereafter to be appointed on the subject of the Militia. Sent up for concurrence.

[William Stinson] Petition by William Stinson praying that certain marriages by him solemnized may be legalized. Read and committed to the committee on New trials. Sent up for concurrence.

[Eli Longley & als] Petition of Eli Longley and others respecting a Canal. Read and committed to the joint standing committee on Canals, turnpike roads & Bridges. Sent up for concurrence.

[John Haynes & als] Petition of John Haynes and others praying that their marriages may be legalized. In Senate January 11, 1821 Read and committed to the joint standing committee on New Trials. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.